It's been a while since I've read the book and I don't really a lot of the context, so just from this passage I would say it says he notices nice houses and other people's wealth and maybe envies them a little bit. (although you don't get that explicitly from this passage.)
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The question is asking about <u><em>you</em></u> and <u><em>your</em></u> life.
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It should be noted that the statement simply underscores the pointlessness of the battle.
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An Episode of War.</h3>
Based on the information given, it can be deduced that the lieutenant's final remarks underscore the pointlessness of the battle.
The line “I don’t suppose it matters so much as all that" was also ironic as it shows the dishonesty of trying to make sense of the irrational.
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